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Saturday, July 5, 2008

Show & Tell: I am an Indian Giver (literally)

If it's Sunday, it's Mel's Show & Tell.

Remember the skyline from my deck, the Sleeping Indian?

Well I caught him at sunset. I wanted to share him with you, in all his majesty.

(His facial profile can be seen about a third-way from the left. Click to enlarge.)

25 comments:

Lollipop Goldstein said...

You live in such an incredible space.

battynurse said...

That is beautiful. So nice to have a view like that.

Mrs. Spit said...

stunning!

Julia said...

Wow, just wow.

Kim said...

That is a gorgeous sunset! What a place to live. Kim

luna said...

absolutely gorgeous!

Sam said...

what an absolutely gorgeous sunset!

ColourYourWorld said...

Wow it is stunning! How lucky you.

Wishing 4 One said...

What a sunset, what colors, what a sky, what an indian! GORGEOUS!!!

VA Blondie said...

What a beautiful space! The sunset is gorgeous!

Delenn said...

Very beautiful. Not sure I see the Indian tho.. :-)

MrsSpock said...

OooooOoo...

Queenie. . . said...

It really is beautiful.

IdleMindOfBeth said...

I can't see him, but that sky is gorgeous!

Phoebe said...

Love those killer sunsets, though it's harder to see the Indian in this picture.

Anonymous said...

What an amazing view.

Melzie said...

WOW! Amazing picture!!!

My S&T

Joanna said...

I cant imagine seeing that view everyday. You are so fortunate. Thank you for sharing it with us!

annacyclopedia said...

Beautiful! Thanks for sharing your gorgeous view with us.

Furrow said...

No wonder you're so smart. Such a vista must inspire.

Wordgirl said...

Um.

Can I come live with you.

Oh my heart breaks sometimes for Colorado.

XO


Pam

Funny, this is just the moment I was writing about today...

Ms. Planner said...

This is from your deck!? Gorgeous.

House party at Lori's, everyone!

Sheri said...

This made me think about how important it is to look around every day and be grateful for what I have. I live in such a beautiful area, but can become so busy and focused in day-to-day activities that I forget to look around, appreciate the scenery and count my many blessings.

katd said...

That is beyond incredible.

Anonymous said...

I too am a Coloradoan - live in Arvada & work in Golden. The best thing about views like that is we never take them for granted. They don't get boring.

: )